Category: Convenience 360

ACAPMA petroleum-contractor workshops 2018

ACAPMA held petroleum-contractor workshops last week in Sydney and Melbourne, attended by industry stakeholders including contractors, service providers, equipment suppliers, major retailers and regulators. The principal purpose of the workshops was to secure...

Cadbury launches Australia-wide chocolate giveaway

As part of its new ‘Share The Taste’ campaign, Cadbury is giving away a massive amount of Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate blocks Australia wide. Cadbury is hosting a range of immersive consumer experiences...

Perkii teams up with Manassen Foods Australia

Perkii has announced a national distribution partnership with Australian retail cold-chain distribution company Manassen Foods Australia (MFA). As one of Australia’s leading independent grocery importers and distributors, MFA provides a one-stop-shop solution for...

Nestlé moves to recyclable or reusable packaging

Nestlé says it aims to make all its packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025, so that none of it – including plastics – ends up in landfill or as litter. “Plastic waste is...

Doritos cracks into the biscuit aisle

The world’s number one corn-chip brand (Euromonitor International, ‘Packaged Food 2017’) has ventured into the biscuit category with Doritos Crackers. These bite-sized crackers are promoted as being oven baked, not fried, and loaded...

Record tobacco bust at Bundaberg

The Australian Tax Office last month seized more than 21 hectares of illegal tobacco with an estimated excise value of $30 million near Bundaberg, Queensland. This is the largest cross-jurisdictional illegal-tobacco seizure in the...

7-Eleven celebrates its supplier partners

7-Eleven Australia recognised the contribution of its suppliers to the company’s growth and transformation in 2017 at an awards ceremony held in Melbourne on Tuesday (April 10). According to 7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay,...

‘Half of Australians’ believe artificial sweeteners are unhealthy

Research commissioned by Nexba has found that 54.6 per cent of surveyed Australians believe artificial sweeteners are bad for their health. From a national representative sample of 1,002 adults aged 18-plus, the survey...
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